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slow browsing.
hi there..
my problem is that when i download any file or updating my AV the browsing getting very slow..it takes time to open the pages..
once i turn the downloading prog off..browsing gets better..
noting that iam using a dial up connectin..the modem is US robotics"internal"
OS is XP pro"SP1"
P4 1.5
intel D850G mobo
256 RDRAM
any ideas?..what is the latest driver for the modem?
thanx in advance.
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Download Management Software
if that's always running then it'll definitely make it slower, and you have way too little RAM, get at least 512 Mb or RAM
i'll suggest you to run
www.mozilla.org
uninstall you downloading software
since mozilla/phoenix comes with it already
and is waaaaaay faster than IE 6
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Ultimate Member
your D/L software is prolly Adware or spyware and all of those Ads take time to d/l as well.
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Extreme Member!
Don't use a download helper. It won't improve your speeds anyway. If you want one that's ad-free, try Fresh Download:
http://www.freshdevices.com/
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I totally agree Run AD Adware and kill them all
http://www.lavasoftusa.com/
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first of all thanx for the reply..
iam using download helper just to resume some downloads..
btw,do u think that the RAM to be increased up to 512 in general?
i know it would be better but do u think it is a must especially in browsing ?for me i dont think that there is a direct realtion between RAM and the speed of browsing..
thanx
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Originally posted by TheBold
for me i dont think that there is a direct realtion between RAM and the speed of browsing..
Not when you're straining your data through an analog straw!
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Not when you're straining your data through an analog straw!
i didnt get ur point!!!
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DSL/Cable>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
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Modem>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
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Originally posted by BipolarBill
Not when you're straining your data through an analog straw!
meaning, your bottleneck isn't with the RAM, it's with the 56k narrowband modem.
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you might be getting only about 40+ kps or so
the number windows gives you is only the start speed
the actual speed can go way down ( and back up - one in a blue moon )
i used to have a modem that in it's control panel showed the current speed and when it hit 28.8 i would redial the connection
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Originally posted by dave-harper
you might be getting only about 40+ kps or so
I believe that this would be 4Kbps
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i wish they WOULD rate everything in BYTES per sec unlike 56 K BITS/S or 10 M BITS/S -- i meant 40 Kbps ( bits/sec )
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